He said, “I’ll really love having these memories later, but I’m not going to like making them.” There are days when I feel that way about writing fiction. It reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend about sitting around with family on Thanksgiving. I’m more excited about my fiction right now, but the process is so painful, I’m not sure I’d say I “like” writing it. It’s true, I write both and I love them both for different reasons. Larissa Brown (LB): I feel like I’ve told the whole world that I write fiction! How could they not know? ) They are so different in both style and subject matter. Tanis Gray (TG): Not everyone knows you write both knitting books and novels. Larissa was kind enough to sit down and answer a few questions I posed to her. Larissa had a project in my first book, Knit Local, and I'm glad we've kept in touch over the years. Larissa Brown is the author of knitting book favorites Knitalong and My Grandmother’s Knitting, but did you know she's a novelist as well? Her novel, Beautiful Wreck, is one I've read multiple times and her latest novella, Tress (which I've also read, both available here) came out very recently. I'm excited to share a new author interview with you, dear readers.
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